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Patients with which of the following conditions should not take OTC decongestants without first consulting with their doctor?
 A) hepatitis
  B) heart disease
  C) diabetes
  D) low blood pressure

Question 2

A spirometer should be calibrated:
 A) once a week.
  B) once a month.
  C) quarterly.
  D) on any day that testing is performed.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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